Pure plain and simple the idiots in Massachusetts got beat at their own game, so they blame the Group of players. Give me a <snip> break, it's YOUR game, you make the rules, if someone comes in and wins pay 'em and shut the f&#$ UP!

>Michael

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Yep,makes perfect sense to me.Now go change the rules so nobody can win.

The state lottery allowed this to go on because it made 40% to 50% profit from all the wagers. The integrity of the game became an issue when it was discovered small groups of people were winning the majority of the secondary prizes. And because of the size of the bets, it diluted the amount of payoffs expected by regular players.

Because the larger secondary prize payoffs were a result of the rollback of the jackpot, the lottery had already made its profit. The lottery did alert all the players when a rollback was expected, but one of the groups found a way to create the rollback that was unexpected and players were not notified until it was too late.